getting-started-ipython/slides.org
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-#+TITLE:    Getting Started -- ~ipython~
-#+AUTHOR:    FOSSEE
-#+EMAIL:     
-#+DATE:    
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-#+DESCRIPTION: 
-#+KEYWORDS: 
-#+LANGUAGE:  en
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-* Outline
-  + invoke the ~ipython~ interpreter
-  + quit the ~ipython~ interpreter
-  + navigate in the history of ~ipython~
-  + use tab-completion
-  + look-up documentation of functions
-  + interrupt incomplete or incorrect commands
-* Question 1
-  Type =ab= and hit tab to see what happens. Next, just type =a= and
-  hit tab to see what happens.
-* Solution 1
-  =ab= tab completes to =abs= and =a<tab>= gives us a list of all the
-  commands starting with a.
-* Question 2
-  Look-up the documentation of =round= and see how to use it.
-* Solution 2
-  =round?=
-* Question 3
-  Check the output of
-  #+begin_src python
-    round(2.48)
-    round(2.48, 1)
-    round(2.48, 2)
-    
-    round(2.484)
-    round(2.484, 1)
-    round(2.484, 2)
-  #+end_src 
-  Look-up the documentation of =round= and see how to use it.
-* Solution 3
-  We get 2.0, 2.5 and 2.48, which are what we expect. 
-* Question 4
-  Try typing =round(2.484=, and hit enter. and then cancel the command
-  using Ctrl-C. Then, type the command, =round(2.484, 2)= and resume
-  the video.
-* Solution 4
-  #+begin_src python
-    round(2.484 
-    ^C
-    
-    round(2.484, 2)
-  #+end_src 
-
-
-
-* Summary
-  + invoking and quitting the ~ipython~ interpreter
-  + navigating the history
-  + using tab-completion to work faster
-  + looking-up documentation using ~?~
-  + sending keyboard interrupts using ~Ctrl-C~
-
-* Thank you!
-#+begin_latex
-  \begin{block}{}
-  \begin{center}
-  This spoken tutorial has been produced by the
-  \textcolor{blue}{FOSSEE} team, which is funded by the 
-  \end{center}
-  \begin{center}
-    \textcolor{blue}{National Mission on Education through \\
-      Information \& Communication Technology \\ 
-      MHRD, Govt. of India}.
-  \end{center}  
-  \end{block}
-#+end_latex
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